VW 50123 Englisch
VW 50123 Englisch
VW 50123 Englisch
Thermoplastic Elastomers
Quality Requirements
Previous issues
2000-10, 2005-04
Changes
The following changes have been made as compared to Volkswagen standard VW 50123,
2005-04:
─ Section "Types of low hardness" modified
1 Scope
This standard contains quality requirements for materials on the basis of thermoplastic elastomers
(TPE) for motor vehicle components.
2 Definitions
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3 Description
4 Requirements
4.4 Appearance
No visible flaws, inclusions, etc.
4.5.2 Thermogravimetry
See Section 6.1.
Volatile, polymer and nonvolatile portions shall be specified.
4.5.3 DSC
See Section 6.2.
The following shall be specified: Enthalpy of fusion, melt range (beginning of melt applies as Tm,
not the maximum peak), curves for 1st heating, 1st crystallization, 2nd heating and 2nd
crystallization.
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4.5.4 Dimensional stability under heat acc. to DIN EN ISO 306, method B
Only if required in the drawing, acc. to released sample.
4.6 Hardness
4.6.1 Shore A
Hardness range 55 to 80 Shore A for TPE that are subjected primarily to daytime light and weather
factors (e.g. TPO, TPV like Santoprene®, Sarlink®, Thermoplast K®).
4.6.2 Shore D
Hardness range 40 to 50 Shore D for TPE that can also come into contact with operating fluids,
such as oils, greases, fuels, crankcase gases (limited resistance) (e.g. TPC such as Hytrel®,
Arnitel®).
4.7.1 General
No cracks or fracture under manual bending stress.
5 Properties
Hardness range Shore A, see Table 1.
Hardness range Shore D, see Table 2.
6 Notes on testing
6.1 Thermogravimetry
E.g. Perking Elmer’s test equipment DSC7 may be used as testing device.
A finished part section weighing approx. 10 mg, which has been chopped into pieces with an edge
length of ≤ 1 mm by means of an appropriate tool, serves as a specimen.
The specimen is heated under nitrogen from +50 °C t o +700 °C at a heating rate of 20 °C/min and
then cooled under nitrogen to +400 °C at 20 °C/min. Subsequently, the nitrogen atmosphere is
replaced by oxygen. The specimen is now heated from +400 °C to +800 °C at a heating rate of
40 °C/min. The final temperature is maintained for 15 min. The flow rate of the test gases is
70 ml/min. At least 3 specimens removed from different areas of the finished part shall be tested.
6.2 DSC
E.g. Perking Elmer’s test equipment DSC7 may be used as testing device.
A plane parallel finished part section of a weight of approx. 10 mg serves as specimen.
The specimen is heated from +50 °C to +310 °C at a heating rate of 10 °C/min. Subsequently, the
specimen is cooled down to +150 °C at 5 °C/min and then heated again to +310 °C at a heating
rate of 10 °C/min. The test is carried out in norma l atmosphere.
To evaluate the enthalpy of fusion of the polymer, the residue determined in the thermogravimetry
must be subtracted from the real specimen weight.
6.4.1 Gasoline
The specimens are aged in FAM test fluid acc. to DIN 51604-2 (FAM 2).
Composition:
─ 84,5 volume percent FAM test fluid acc. to DIN 51604-1 (FAM 1),
─ 15,0 volume percent methanol,
─ 0,5 volume percent water.
Other test fluids may be used if required (deviations acc. to drawing).
168 h aging (other aging durations acc. to drawing) at room temperature (23 ± 2) °C; the specimen
shall be dabbed off with filter paper (black band) after aging; evaluation shall begin after 1 minute
(in justified cases, which must be agreed upon, evaluation may also begin 15 minutes after
removal).
6.4.4 Coolant
S3A standard specimens are aged in an autoclave in test fluid consisting of 50 volume parts de-
ionized water and 50 volume parts coolant additive acc. to TL 774-D at 135 °C. Test durations are
subject to agreement. The fluid volume must be 150 to 180 times the specimen volume.
Subsequently the specimens are cooled down to (23 ± 2) °C in the test fluid within 2 hours and
measured.
The specimens are aged in 75 ml brake fluid for 70 h at +120 °C. To do this, tightly closable glass
containers with approx. 250 ml volume and 50 mm diameter shall be used. After the test is over,
the elastomer parts are conditioned in the container at (23 ± 2)°C for 60 min to 90 min.
Subsequently, the specimens are removed from the liquid, rinsed briefly (max. 10 s) in isopropyl
alcohol and dried with a clean, fiber-free cloth. The measurements shall be performed within 60
min after the specimens have been rinsed in alcohol.
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7 Referenced standards
The following documents cited in this standard are necessary for application.
In this Section, terminological inconsistencies may occur as the original titles are used.
PV 3307 Elastomer Components; Plastic and Elastic Deformability
PV 3935 Plastics and Elastomers; Pyrolytic Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
PV 3936 Polymer Material; Resistance Test to Components of Blow-By Gases
TL 726 Transmission Oil API GL 4 SAE 75W / SAE 80W; Lubricant Requirements
TL 735 Multi-Purpose Grease; Lubricant Requirements
TL 745 Multi-Purpose Low-Temperature Grease; Lubricant Requirements
TL 766 Brake Fluid; Material Requirements
TL 774 Ethylene Glycol-Based Coolant Additive; Material Requirements
TL 1010 Materials for Vehicle Interiors; Flammability, Material Requirements
TL 52185 Reference Engine Oil SAE 5W-30; Testing of Compatibility with Respect to
Elastomer Materials; Lubricant Requirements
VW 2.8.1 Elastomers; Material Requirements and Testing
VW 01155 Vehicle Supply Parts; Approval of First Supply and Changes
VW 50180 Components in Passenger Compartment; Emission Behavior
VW 91101 Environmental Standard for Vehicles; Vehicle Parts, Materials, Operating
Fluids; Avoidance of Hazardous Substances
DIN 51604-1 FAM Testing Fluid for Polymer Materials; Composition and Requirements
DIN 51604-2 Methanolic FAM Testing Fluid for Polymer Materials; Composition and
Requirements
DIN 53504 Testing of Rubber – Determination of Tensile Strength at Break, Tensile Stress
at Yield, Elongation at Break and Stress Values in a Tensile Test
DIN 53505 Testing of Rubber – Shore A and Shore D Hardness Test
DIN 53508 Testing of Rubber – Accelerated Ageing
DIN 53512 Testing of Rubber – Determination of Rebound Resilience (Schob pendulum)
DIN EN 14214 Automotive Fuels; Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME) for Diesel Engines;
Requirements and Test Methods
DIN EN ISO 179-1 Plastics; Determination of Charpy Impact Properties – Part 1: Non-
Instrumented Impact Test
DIN EN ISO 306 Plastics – Thermoplastic Materials – Determination of Vicat Softening
Temperature (VST)
DIN EN ISO 18064 Thermoplastic Elastomers; Nomenclature and Abbreviated Terms
DIN EN ISO 1183-1 Plastics – Methods for Determining the Density of Non-Cellular Plastics – Part
1 – Immersion Method, Liquid Pyknometer Method and Titration Method
DIN ISO 34-1 Rubber, Vulcanized or Thermoplastic – Determination of Tear Strength - Part
1: Trouser, Angle and Crescent Test Pieces
DIN ISO 1817 Rubber, Vulcanized – Determination of the Effect of Liquids